The Defeated Dragon

Chapter 457 Wild Pokémon Trading Market (second)

Located in the easternmost part of the Iron Ridge Kingdom, Chicken Crown City is the central metropolis of the territory of Marquis Benedict Gubuasu, and the territory of the Marquis is said to be larger than the island of Iron Hoops.

Certainly.

The land is so vast that the territorial area does not make much sense. Most of it is covered by pristine jungle and is home to a large number of warcraft. Many primitive jungles are forbidden areas for human activity, and even Sky Knights dare not step on them easily, fearing being attacked by advanced warcraft.

Humans on the continent are more likely to build large cities in flat plain areas and gather towns along city-to-city roads to ensure the safety of survival and communication.

Many long-distance trades require a Knights Guard.

Mercenary regiment escorts are hired by ordinary businessmen who cannot afford regular Knights escorts. So the existence of mercenary groups is always legal.

“Gubuazu is a fruit magic potion that tastes like chocolate and pineapple mixed together and is an expensive specialty of the Gubuazu family. Cocoa fruit is said to be a mutant variety that produces chocolate, and chocolate from our country is imported from Chicken Crown City. ”

Introducing Lester, Captain Leyden, who was once again assigned to Lester's Knights.

The Count has travelled to Fort Huang to attend a reception hosted by the Marquis Huang and to convene a combat conference. He went around in Chicken Crown City and bought some specialties and stuff: “Chocolate sales are huge, why don't our lords grow cocoa trees? ”

“Probably an inappropriate climate and possibly a lack of cocoa elves. ”

Chicken Crown City is bigger than Coral City, and buildings on either side of the street even have seven floors of wooden buildings, where residents mix everything from gorgeously dressed aristocrats to dressed serfs. There are also many knights dressed like them, probably knights in pioneering orders.

“Hi, Viscount Lester.” Soon after, someone took the initiative to say hello to Lester, a young Viscount on Golden Island, who came to Coral Island for a wedding.

Lester knew each other, and he received him personally: "Viscount Cyril, are you visiting Chicken Crown City? ”

“Haha, I don't have much interest in Chicken Crown City, I'm going to the Pokémon Market to see if there are any suitable Pokémon Bugs, I'm going to buy a few. ”

“Elf Market?” Lister's interested, "I'm going to take a look too. ”

“Then go with me. ”

Following Viscount Cyril, a traveler quickly arrived at the Pokémon Market on the tip of Chicken Crown City. This is a small wild Pokémon Trading Market with few Pokémon Bugs for Sale. Lester Collection has a magic book called Selling Prices in the Wild Pokémon Market that documents the Pokémon Market.

In the Iron Ridge Kingdom's capital, Steel City, there is a large wild fairy trading market, where fairy trading prices are well documented.

For example, a Flygrass Pokémon sells 3600 gold coins - he bought them from Viscount Jonas and spent 700 gold coins.

However, the mosquito flies in Steel City are abundant. Households like to buy fly grass for breeding at home, even if the ability to catch fly grass is very low. As long as the scale of cultivation increases, the effect of catching mosquito flies is still good.

On Coral Island, fly grass is of little use, there are few mosquito flies, the civilian population cannot afford them, and there are other ways for nobility to drive them away.

Along the way, Lester gradually gained a clear understanding of the price of this small elf market.

It's about the price of the Iron City, which is generally about 1,200 gold coins; useless Pokémon bugs, about hundreds of gold coins; those Pokémon-linked Pokémon bugs, 2,000 gold coins go up; and Lester sees the most expensive Pokémon bug, 3,800 gold coins, which is a mysterious fruit Pokémon bug.

Mysterious fruit is not a magic potion, but it improves the taste of the human tongue and is an excellent food for accompanying meals.

“It's expensive, there's no cost of buying it back, there's too little population and nobility on Coral Island, and there's no need for mysterious fruit.” He shook his head and had no idea of buying it back.

I'd like to buy some cereal elf worms.

Pokémon in the Niho grains are also inexpensive, with no less than 2,000 pieces - the value of the grain added to the Pokémon's 10 years of production, which does not even match its own price. Buying back more is expecting it to evolve into a Pokémon, and once it does, it will make a fortune.

After all, grain is an important component of human food, and a Pokémon brings increased grain production that can make countless lives.

Lester was short of cereal elves, and he only had one barley, one poppy and two wheatworms, and perhaps corn herbivores could be considered cereal elves, after all, he now had great corn and grain corn.

“Wheat worms are priced at 2,300 gold coins, not good value, and I don't have that many right now. Forget it, let's wait for the territory to breed itself. I have a smoke mission and the Pokémon source is fine.” Lester Mermer calculates a little and gives up his intention to buy.

He was going to take a spin to see if there were any dragonfly worms, rubber worms and thorns, which he would definitely not hesitate to grab as long as the price was not outrageous.

Pity.

Turned around, not found.

The Pokémon Market trades in less than a hundred Pokémon, mostly useless Pokémon - Pokémon trades that are not prosperous enough, many are offered by small, powerless nobles who only buy and sell - Pokémon are always scarce for nobility.

Viscount Jonas would not have sold anemones and fly herbivores if he had not experienced financial problems.

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Leaving the elf market, Lester asked Captain Leyden, "When is the slave trade taking place? ”

“Not yet, but as soon as the war starts, there will be mercenary groups to contact… all we have to do is prepare the boat by the sea and the mercenary groups will come with a large number of serfs to trade. A short time, possibly within an hour, to complete the transaction and then leave. ”

Captain Leyden has participated in many pioneering orders and is well aware of the slave trade.

Even some of the serf-trades were the same day the villages were plundered and the same day the serf-trades were escorted.

Captain Leiden added: "Slave traders can also be contacted to buy slaves, who always have access to a large number of slaves. Then all we have to do is wait at the beach for their shitty boardboat, and we don't even have to go ashore to finish the deal. ”

This turnaround in the slave trade is clearly intended to prevent the Knights from discovering it during the transaction.

Security improves considerably, but can be drawn by serf-traders, rather than dealing directly with mercenary groups.

“Are we dealing directly on coral islands, or are we contacting serf-traders?” Lister asked.

Captain Leyden smiled mysteriously.

Looking at the left and right, nobody approached him, he whispered: "Sir, do you know how the little lords who are often invaded along the coast survive, their territory may not have much output, but the mercenary regiments they keep are even bigger than those of some of the great lords… they are secretly engaged in the slave trade. ”

He added: "Rats will help us connect with mercenary groups, even without fighting, and we can get a small port. ”